
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 21 July 2003
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jdf
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ohio
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the problem is not with stopping shoplifters. the problem is that the surveillance will not stop there. soon the rfid chips will be in your credit cards, money, woven into your clothing, and in some way on everything you touch. do you really want to walk at a distance of 20-25 feet from a scanner and have it being able to read how much money you have, what items you've purchased, where, and for how much? this is not the end, my friend. the end is much more disgusting than pictures taken in retail stores.
aren't we being a little paranoid or are we trying...
Anonymous
the problem is not with stopping shoplifters. the...
jdf
I'll leave the privacy invasion issue to others fo...
Ron just Ron
Its not about being parnoid, its about how far can...
MadAmerican
this is incredible case. I support your campaign a...
mustafa armagan
Who cares if they take a picture of me! They had b...
Lumberjohn
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